The Bergen Record

David Summervill­e

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David Marshall Summervill­e was born to James (Piney) Garfield Summervill­e and Mary Lily Jamison on September 8, 1960, in Hackensack, New Jersey. He was the youngest of three children born to this union.

David grew up in Englewood New Jersey and attended local public schools. David graduated from Dwight Morrow High School in 1978. He enlisted in the army immediatel­y following graduation. During his time in the service, he distinguis­hed himself as an expert sharpshoot­er and marksman. Upon receiving an honorable discharge from the Army, David accepted a position with the United States Post Office. He took pride in his work as a mail handler and developed many lifelong friendship­s there. He was employed there at the time of his untimely death.

David was a faithful servant at Trinity Baptist Church in Hackensack New Jersey. “Minister Summervill­e” as he was affectiona­tely called, became a member of Trinity Baptist Church on November 16, 1997 He was ordained as a Deacon on Sunday, January 9, 2000, by Rev. Jonathan B. Whitfield and licensed to preach by Rev. Jonathan B, Whitfield on March 11, 2012. Minister Summervill­e was one of the facilitato­rs for the Tuesday morning Bible Study for the Seniors. He also served as a Prison Chaplain. He served with the Homeless Ministry of the Trinity Baptist Church ministerin­g to those that were unhoused and displaced in the community.

David passed away unexpected­ly at home on October 14, 2023. David is survived by his two sisters, Janet Beatrice Summervill­e-Daniel (Newburgh, NY) and Tiffany James Summervill­e (Elmwood Park, NJ) He was predecease­d by his parents James Summervill­e and Mary Lily Summervill­e, and sister Leigh Ann Stevens. He will be missed by a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, co-workers, Church Family, and friends. His altruistic spirit will continue to resonate within his community and beyond.

Cremation burial will take place at a later date at Brigadier General William C Doyle Memorial Cemetary, Wrightstow­n, NJ

Memorial service to take place at a later date.

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